Should Craigslist's "Adult Services" Be Censored? [POLL]

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Samuel Axon
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Should Craigslist's "Adult Services" Be Censored? [POLL]
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Craigslist is playing for sympathy, but will it get that sympathy from the public? We've put together this poll to find out.

There's something to be said for the free flow of information on the Internet; you know we believe in that general rule. But Adult Services (formerly "Erotic Services") has been used by prostitutes since its inception — and by at least one serial killer who hunted them. Craigslist stood to gain $36 million in revenue from the adult services classifieds in 2010 according to an estimate from the Advanced Interactive Media (AIM) Group.

Was Craigslist profiting from prostitution, or facilitating free speech and standing for the fundamental principles on which the Internet and the United States were both (supposedly) founded? Answer in our poll, and feel free to discuss your answer in the comments.

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